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With waterproof hardwood flooring, you can enjoy the elegance of natural wood without worrying about water damage. Opt for MSI, a trusted manufacturer known for top-quality waterproof materials and an excellent warranty. Our patent-pending process combines genuine wood on top with a stone core and backing, bringing you a cutting-edge fully waterproof product.
Waterproof hardwood flooring excels in resisting water and moisture, making it ideal for spill-prone areas, high-humidity spots, and places with wet feet. The genuine wood top layer ensures an authentic look and feel, replicating the charm of top-of-the-line wood flooring.
Our waterproof wood flooring effortlessly deals with Scratches and long-term wear, thanks to our exclusive CrystaLux Ultra™ finish. This provides a protective layer that adds durability and allows your flooring to withstand the demands of active households and high-traffic zones.
You can create a stunning appearance that complements any decor style with a wide range of natural colors and planks.
For peace of mind and long-lasting floors, look to our waterproof hardwood flooring, which comes with a lifetime residential, 20-year limited light commercial, and 15-year limited commercial warranty. Our promise ensures that moisture won't be an issue and that your floors will remain beautiful for years.
Upgrade your space with waterproof hardwood flooring, combining natural wood's timeless appeal with waterproof technology's practicality. Embrace the unbeatable blend of beauty and durability, redefining elegance and reliability in modern flooring.
With proper installation of waterproof wood flooring, you can enjoy the beauty and elegance of traditional hardwood floors without the fear of water damage.
One of the great benefits of Woodhills Waterproof Wood is that it comes with a scratch-resistant finish to ensure your floors remain looking beautiful for years to come.
Waterproof hardwood flooring offers numerous benefits, making it a popular choice for homeowners.
Its waterproof protection sets it apart from traditional hardwood floors. This means it can handle spills, high humidity, and moisture, making it suitable for areas prone to water exposure, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Woodhills Waterproof Wood products include these popular features:
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Beveled edges in each 6.5” x 48” varying length plank
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ZeroSlip™ technology with a lightly crafted wire brush finish for better grip and traction
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Satin finished with 20MIL equivalent wear protection and CrystaLux Ultra™ coating to offer more durability against scratch, UV, and everyday life.
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100% waterproof engineering via our patent pending DryLuxe™ technology, plus a waterproof stone core and closed-cell backing
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Natural, unique beauty with no repeated patterns, each plank featuring a 1.2MM hand-crafted natural sliced-cut oak or hickory veneer top
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A simple click-lock installation system ensures easy installation without nails or glue, and the product can be installed over most existing floors.
And these waterproof wood flooring planks are scratch-resistant, great for high-traffic areas, pet-friendly, and anti-microbial.
Let's explore some popular options for hardwood flooring, each with its unique attributes and characteristics:
1. Waterproof Hardwood Flooring: This innovative flooring solution seamlessly blends the beauty of natural wood with cutting-edge waterproof technology. Designed to resist water and moisture, it's an ideal choice for areas prone to spills, high humidity, or wet conditions. With a genuine wood top layer and a waterproof stone core, it offers both elegance and practicality. Waterproof wood like Woodhills™ from MSI is also responsibly sourced and ecofriendly. By using a veneer vs. one solid piece of wood, this product uses less tree per plank and makes it easier to keep the regrowth rate higher than the cutting rate. The product is also GreenGuard Gold and Floorscore certified which means VOC’s are not a concern and you can be confident your flooring is safe for the whole family.
2. Solid Hardwood Flooring: A classic option crafted entirely from natural wood. It showcases the inherent beauty, grain patterns, and textures of various wood species. Real solid hardwood flooring is not only durable and long-lasting but can also be refinished multiple times to restore its original appearance. However, it is far more susceptible to damage from moisture and humidity changes compared to engineered or waterproof hardwood flooring. Nonetheless, it adds warmth and timeless charm to any space.
3. Engineered Wood Flooring: Engineered wood flooring closely resembles solid hardwood but is composed of a top layer of natural wood bonded to multiple layers of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF). This construction enhances its stability and resistance to moisture, making it suitable for areas with fluctuating humidity levels, like basements. Engineered wood flooring also has the ability to go longer and wider than a solid hardwood, due to the added stability that the engineered core brings. While less susceptible to issues arising from moisture, it is not a fully waterproof flooring product. Engineered wood like W™ from MSI is also responsibly sourced and ecofriendly. By using a veneer vs. one solid piece of wood, this product uses less tree per plank and makes it easier to keep the regrowth rate higher than the cutting rate. The product is also GreenGuard Gold and Floorscore certified which means VOC’s are not a concern and you can be confident your flooring is safe for the whole family.
4. Bamboo Flooring: While not technically hardwood, bamboo has gained popularity as a sustainable flooring option. A renewable resource, bamboo shares many characteristics with traditional hardwood and serves as an eco-friendly alternative. Known for its strength, durability, and unique grain patterns, bamboo flooring offers a distinctive and environmentally conscious choice for homeowners.
5. Exotic Hardwood Flooring: Exotic hardwoods hail from various regions worldwide, such as Brazil, Africa, Australia, and Asia. These woods boast distinct colors, grain patterns, and natural variations, resulting in visually striking floors. Exotic hardwood flooring adds a touch of luxury and uniqueness to any space, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a one-of-a-kind look.
Each type of hardwood flooring mentioned above has its advantages and considerations. When choosing the right option for your needs, it's crucial to consider the desired aesthetic, durability, moisture resistance, and maintenance requirements. Consulting with flooring professionals can help you make an informed decision based on your preferences and the specific needs of your space.
When it comes to popular flooring options, both waterproof hardwood and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) are top contenders. While they might share some similarities, there are key differences that you should consider before making a decision.
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Material Composition: Look beyond the surface when considering design. Waterproof hardwood flooring features a natural wood veneer layer on top of a waterproof stone composite base. This combination offers the authentic beauty of natural wood while allowing the product to be fully waterproof. On the other hand, luxury vinyl plank flooring imitates the natural wood look on the top layer, but the entire plank is made from synthetic materials, including PVC.
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Durability: The durability of your flooring is vital in assessing its ability to withstand temperature changes, moisture, and daily foot traffic. Both waterproof hardwood and LVP flooring are durable but excel in different areas. Thanks to its engineered construction, waterproof hardwood offers excellent stability and moisture resistance, minimizing warping or swelling. LVP flooring, on the other hand, is an ideal choice for customers looking for unique looks that mother-nature can’t always give you.
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Maintenance Requirements: Regular upkeep is essential for all types of flooring, and your lifestyle can help determine the best fit. Waterproof hardwood and LVT flooring are both very low maintenance products where regular vacuuming without a beater bar and occasional damp mop cleaning and immediate drying will keep your floors looking new.
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Installation: Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or hiring a professional, the complexity of installation is an important factor to consider. Luckily MSI’s waterproof wood and LVP are a breeze, with patented click lock installation system.
Being aware of these differences between waterproof hardwood flooring and luxury vinyl plank flooring is crucial before making your choice. If you desire the beauty of natural wood with enhanced moisture resistance, waterproof hardwood flooring is an excellent solution. On the other hand, luxury vinyl plank flooring offers a durable and low-maintenance option that allows for looks and colors that you may not find from mother nature. Your specific needs and preferences will guide you to the flooring that best suits your home or commercial space.
If you've set your sights on waterproof flooring combined with aesthetic appeal, waterproof wood flooring is undoubtedly the ideal choice. However, it's important to recognize that not all materials labeled as "waterproof" are created equal. As you narrow down your options, finding the right level of moisture prevention and other essential factors for your home or business becomes paramount.
Different types of waterproof hardwood flooring come with varying attributes. During your search, pay close attention to the moisture-resistance level, especially if you're renovating areas prone to wetness, such as basements, kitchens, and bathrooms. Some products may be water resistant, while Woodhills™ from MSI is 100% waterproof with Dryluxe™ technology.
The core of the flooring plays a significant role in determining its water resistance as well. Waterproof hardwood flooring boasts a stone composite core, significantly enhancing its ability to repel water and eliminate the risk of warping and swelling.
Before making your final decision, carefully consider the installation method and maintenance requirements of the potential flooring. Traditional methods like nailing or gluing offer stability and durability, but click-lock installation provides fast and easy installation that is also tight and secure. When it comes to maintenance, this type of material resembles solid hardwood floors, requiring the use of appropriate hardwood cleaner to keep the surface pristine.
Opting for waterproof hardwood flooring, such as MSI's Woodhills Waterproof Wood, provides all the advantages of traditional solid wood floors without the associated downsides. You'll enjoy the beauty of durable, water-protected floors, ensuring your space is visually appealing and safeguarded against water damage.
Innovations in technology put the control of your flooring in your hands. In addition to water-resistance level and wood type, you can decide what styles and colors you want to use in each room.
Our Woodhills Waterproof Wood flooring comes in 11 various colors and styles, from light shades to deep, rich timbres, such as:
You’re sure to find the style and shade that matches your goal for your room out of our extensive line.